Thursday, October 21, 2010

City Council Voting Record: October 18, 2010

EC-10-260 Development Agreement with the Greater Albuquerque Housing Partnership in the
Amount of $1,281,500.00 in Work Force Housing Trust Funds for the Refinance,
Acquisition and Land Banking of Real Property, and the Development of a Market
Study and Master Development Plan for the Project Site Located East of Broadway
Blvd. NE, West of Edith Blvd. NE, South of Interstate 40, and North of McKnight Ave
NE for the Purpose of the Construction of a Future Mixed Use Affordable Housing
Development Project
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-261
Development Agreement with Silver Gardens II, LLC Utilizing Workforce Housing Trust
Funds in the Amount of $2,500,000 for the Construction of a 55 Unit Apartment
Complex, Which is the Second Phase of an Affordable, Mixed Income Project
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-262
Development Agreement with NewLife Homes, Inc., in the Amount of $1,241,523.00 in
Workforce Housing Trust Funds for the Construction and Adaptive Re-Use of the Luna
Lodge Development Project
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-113
Text Amendment To The Nob Hill Highland Sector Development Plan To Clarify
Parking Requirements In The CCR-1, -2 And -3 Zoning Districts For Uses Allowed In
The Underlying Zoning, But Not Specifically Addressed In The Plan (Garduño, by
request)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-147
Recognizing The Importance of Kirtland Air Force Base and Sandia National
Laboratories In The Defense of The United States and The Economic Impact That It
Has On The City of Albuquerque (Winter, Lewis)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-148
Approving and Authorizing The Filing of Grant Application For An Air Pollution Control
Grant With The Environmental Protection Agency and Providing An Appropriation To
The Environmental Health Department (Sanchez, by request)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

To view the Consent Agenda, defferals, and other Councilors votes, click here.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sandia Labs and Kirtland Air Force Base Public Meeting TONIGHT

Department of Energy (DOE)/Department of Defense (DoD)
Semi-Annual Public Meeting Agenda

Wednesday, October 20, 2010
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Cesar Chavez Community Center
7505 Kathryn SE
(off of Louisiana Blvd. and Zuni)

This is a joint meeting between Sandia National Laboratories’ Environmental Programs
and Kirtland Air Force Base Environmental Restoration Program (ERP).

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Introduction: John Gould – DOE
Meeting Framework: Maggie Seeley - Facilitator
Sandia’s Pollution Prevention Program: Ralph Wrons - SNL
Environmental Restoration (ER) Status: John Cochran – SNL
Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) Status: Caroline Byrd - SNL
Public Question/Answer: Public
Closing Remarks: John Gould – DOE

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Introduction: Wayne Bitner – KAFB
Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) Update: Laura McNamara – HGL
Bulk Fuels Facility (Phase-Separated Hydrocarbons (PSH)) (Site SS-111) Update: Wayne Bitner – KAFB
Public Comment: Public

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
John Gould
Wayne Bitner, YF-02
Department of Energy/Sandia Site Office
Chief, Environmental Restoration
P.O. Box 5400
377 MSG/CEANR
Albuquerque, NM 87185-5400
2050 Wyoming Blvd. SE, Suite 118
(505) 845-6089
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5270
(505) 853-3484

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Lead and Coal Construction Meeting

CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING
LEAD AND COAL IMPROVEMENTS
From I-25 to Washington Street

The City of Albuquerque will be reconstructing Lead and Coal Avenues between I-25 and Washington Street. The project includes intersection improvements, storm drainage infrastructure, traffic calming elements, bicycle lanes, sidewalk and landscaping improvements. These improvements are taking place based on the New Vision for Lead and Coal study. The project is expected to last until the spring of 2012.

This meeting is an opportunity for the public to ask questions about the upcoming construction, view construction detour plans, receive helpful information about the project and meet the construction team.

Public Meeting
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Open House:
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Informational Presentation:
6:00 PM

Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Hall
114 Carlisle Blvd. SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108

Please enter Fellowship Hall through the door on Carlisle.

ADA: To request Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-related accommodations for this meeting, contact Diane Sholtis at (505) 768-3838.

Friday, September 24, 2010

City Council Voting Record: September 20, 2010

R-10-121
Calling On The Federal Government To Remove And Dismantle Nuclear Weapons
From Kirtland Air Force Base In Accordance With The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
(Garduño)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Failed
OC-10-10

F/S Reappointment of Patricia A. Caristo to the Accountability in Government
Oversight Committee
Motion: Confirm as Substituted
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-31
FY10 Priority Objective Report: Public Safety Goal 2, Objective 7 - Relocation of the
Prisoner Transport Unit, 2nd Qtr Report
Motion: Receipt be Noted
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-227
Mayor's Appointment of Ms. Carol Wight to the Lodgers' Tax Advisory Board
Motion: Confirm
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-130
F/S Approving An Extension Until August 27, 2011 Of A Subdivision Improvements
Agreement For The Completion Of Infrastructure, Including Approximately 1500 Feet
Of Paseo Del Norte Boulevard (Lewis)
Motion: Do Pass as Substituted
Voted: Against
Status: Passed

R-10-136
Setting The Official List of City Council Meetings From January 2011 Through
December 2011 (Sanchez)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-114
Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque
By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The
Scope Of Existing Projects (Harris, by request)
Motion: Do Pass as Amended
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-139
Approving and Authorizing The Acceptance of US EPA Climate Communities Grant
Funds, Entering Into A Memorandum of Understanding With Bernalillo County, and
Providing For An Appropriation To The City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management
Department (Benton, Sanchez)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-143
Extending The Date By Which The Electronic Sign Task Force Must Submit Its
Recommendations To The Mayor and City Council By Two Weeks: From October 4,
2010 To October 18, 2010 (Benton)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

To view items on the Consent Agenda, deferalls, and other Councilors votes, click here.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Albuquerque City Council to Vote on Calling on The Federal Government to Remove and Dismantle Nuclear Weapons from KAFB

In keeping with the current national spirit of disarmament, Albuquerque’s City Council will consider and vote upon R-10-121, a resolution that calls for the dismantlement of the 2000-plus nuclear weapons at Kirtland Air Force Base.

In April 2010 Defense Secretary Robert Gates stated that “by reducing the role and numbers of US nuclear weapons… we can put ourselves in a much stronger position to persuade our NPT partners to join with us in adopting the measures needed to reinvigorate the non-proliferation regime and secure nuclear materials worldwide.” (NPR, p. v)

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has been conducting hearings on the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), a bilateral treaty between the US and Russia which will reduce the number of nuclear warheads deployed on vehicles such as bombers, intercontinental ballistic missiles and sub-launched ballistic missiles. This treaty will also reduce the number of deployed nuclear warheads to 1,550 or less within seven years and will probably result in more nuclear weapons coming to Albuquerque.

Albuquerque is already home to more than 2000 nuclear weapons which have been deactivated and slated for dismantlement. These nuclear weapons still contain their high explosives and nuclear materials, plutonium and uranium. Now is the time to dismantle, not just deactivate, these nuclear weapons, as we were told they would be when they were placed here.

10,000 citizens, most of them residents of Albuquerque, have signed a petition calling for the dismantlement of these nuclear weapons.

State Senator Jerry Ortiz y Pino will reintroduce a memorial in the state senate this year calling for the dismantlement of the nuclear weapons at Kirtland, in a collaborative effort with Rey Garduno’s resolution at the city level.

Below is the bill's language, R-10-121:

Whereas, the 377th Air Base Wing at Kirtland Air Force Base, which maintains more than 2000 + nuclear warheads (Air Force Times, 2/12/10), has recently had difficulty with decertification of its authorization to handle nuclear weapons (on January 27, 2010) after a series of high profile mistakes (US Air Force website, 2/9/10)(msnbc.com 2/11/10), and

Whereas, Albuquerque is reported in professional and local newspapers to be home to more than 2000 nuclear weapons (Air Force Times, 2/12/10), making it the highest concentration of nuclear munitions anywhere in the world; and

Whereas, in accordance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Albuquerque City Council supports the dismantlement of nuclear weapons as part of the current global spirit of nuclear disarmament;

Therefore be it resolved that the City of Albuquerque City Council call for Congress and the U.S. Senate to seek funding so that the Pantex Plant in Texas, site of the nation’s only dismantlement center, could be expanded in order to facilitate the dismantlement of nuclear weapons;

Be it further resolved that the City of Albuquerque City council call for the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Senate to take action and have the nuclear weapons at Kirtland removed and dismantled at the earliest possible time for the safety and welfare of the people of the Albuquerque area.